LCNCash Releases Tools, Broadcasts Charlie Laine

MONTREAL — LiveCamNetwork.com affiliate program LCNCash has released new tools that will keep up with the site’s ever-changing event schedule, starting with this week’s live feature sex chat with Penthouse Pet Charlie Laine.

It’s hoped the dynamic tools will be installed and forgotten by members of the emerging affiliate program, according to a representative. The content will be systematically updated as new events are announced.

“As an affiliate, it’s a pain when you put up stuff that you have to take down a week later,” Program Manager Greg “Mediaguy” Jones said. “I want to offer an alternative to members that I myself would appreciate.”

The initial set features three banner sizes announcing Laine’s appearance on LCN, with more to come, as well as a blog entry and a press release aimed at consumers.

“These banners won’t have to be updated at all,” Jones said.

LiveCamNetwork is known for online cam girl events such as its Girl-A-Thongs, Sex Toy Parties and Nerdy Sci-Fi Strip Trivia Contests.

The program has been expanding its membership and cultivating affiliates who send qualified, targeted traffic using search-engine-friendly tools and content to filter the barrage of free porn surfers that live cam girls can sometimes be overwhelmed with.

Penthouse model Laine will be chatting live at LiveCamNetwork.com on Friday at 5 p.m. PST.

LCNCash pays out at 25 percent for every conversion, and the signup page can be found here.

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